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. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of neurosurgery at san francisco general, which has discharged most of its patients, but still has six in critical condition, and two with serious spinal cord injuries that could lead to paralysis. >> the ligaments were simply ripped as they went forward and back in the seat with associated bone fractures as well. it is possible that these folks will never walk again. it is also possible that with some of this rapid surgery and aggressive management in the intensive care unit that they will have a chance to possibly regain some function. >> reporter: manley said many injuries were not apparent at first. >> many of th
. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active fire and trying to rescue in the realm of 300 victims. so, this time, because we have not clearly defined and established those facts, we cannot answer your questions. >> reporter: as the plane came to rest, passengers scrambled to get out, despite emergency chutes that deployed inside the cabin. 62 of them ended up here at san francisco general hospital, while another 55 went to stanford. geoffrey manley is head of...
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but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a kid looking at the older version of me, the idea is that i'm making a non-conscious connection that will stay with me and change my behavior. >> exactly. you can tell someone you will be older some day but the visceral experience of seeing your image in the mirror as older than you are causes this deep connection to your future self and this is what drives future savings behavior. >> reporter: in fact, in a 2011 paper, bailenson and others reported that those who had seen their future selves in the virtual mirror subsequently put twice as much money into a savings account as those who hadn't. and the research co
but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a...
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the last point i would like to make is that the environment is really changing rapidly. 10 years ago, if we had sat down and talk about seniors and technology, a lot of people would have wondered why seniors would want to use computers, but that has shifted. over the next few years, as all of us move toward being seniors, we will not be wanting technology. we will be demanding it. the field is going to change, and more and more people are going to be here. so the ability to make technology accessible is there. those of us charged with doing this have a really important role. we have to be able to provide the tools for the technology in ways that the people can hear. i am happy to be your speaking with you because i think this is an incredibly important topic. this afternoon, there is a workshop on addressing multiple barriers for accessing technology, and it will be a brainstorming session where someone from my office and a couple of other people will be leading a discussion of what issues people run into and how you deal with them. i think it is a really important topic and i think i
the last point i would like to make is that the environment is really changing rapidly. 10 years ago, if we had sat down and talk about seniors and technology, a lot of people would have wondered why seniors would want to use computers, but that has shifted. over the next few years, as all of us move toward being seniors, we will not be wanting technology. we will be demanding it. the field is going to change, and more and more people are going to be here. so the ability to make technology...
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cooperative marketing and efforts to the members and we help them to respond to publishing changing environments. the aaup has a membership of over 130 member prices. in the interest of time i strongly encourage everyone to visit the tea to website at aaupaep.org date defined information about the work we do including november 10 through the 16th, 2013. today for members of the university press books committee will each present titles that they feel to be the best of the best from the titles they reviewed of the 23rd edition of the university press books for secondary school libraries which is the bibliography you having your hand right now. from florentine at the dawn of the renaissance to the warriors of the planes you are sure to see something in this presentation that exemplifies the wide range of disciplines that the scholarly press publishers have to offer. there are additional print copies of this publication here at this session as well as big number 2325 in the exhibit hall. at the end of the presentation with the attendees will be selected to win the book raffle. each will give a prede
cooperative marketing and efforts to the members and we help them to respond to publishing changing environments. the aaup has a membership of over 130 member prices. in the interest of time i strongly encourage everyone to visit the tea to website at aaupaep.org date defined information about the work we do including november 10 through the 16th, 2013. today for members of the university press books committee will each present titles that they feel to be the best of the best from the titles...
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to another hostile environment. the volcano in mexico continues to spew ash and rocks 3,. the ash cloud is heading toward mexico city just north of the volcano. people in nearby towns are clearing the volcanic ash and has been an -- rating down on them. flights have been canceled because of the eruptions.
to another hostile environment. the volcano in mexico continues to spew ash and rocks 3,. the ash cloud is heading toward mexico city just north of the volcano. people in nearby towns are clearing the volcanic ash and has been an -- rating down on them. flights have been canceled because of the eruptions.
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they're questioning when europe will get out of a recession environment. given financials are strong and better footing, some of the technology stuff, look at that. >> certainly make it a broader advance to the markets, the ge and cat perform better than expectations. >> i'm not on the cat story. we've performed without them so we don't necessarily have to have cat pillar participating on the upward move. ge is one of these industrials because of the way they're spread away the environment including the financials. if you go to the direct financials city is probably the most important. the reason i say that is they are the biggest global bank. they only have 42% exposure. the rest is ready out through europe and the asian parkts. star bucks, the reason i say that is it gives us a great read on the economy. 74% from north america. when we hear their numbers and we know something about how they're doing in china are people willing to pay up for that coffee in china. we know they have been paying for it here in north america. that tells us something we know f
they're questioning when europe will get out of a recession environment. given financials are strong and better footing, some of the technology stuff, look at that. >> certainly make it a broader advance to the markets, the ge and cat perform better than expectations. >> i'm not on the cat story. we've performed without them so we don't necessarily have to have cat pillar participating on the upward move. ge is one of these industrials because of the way they're spread away the...
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the average 18% and in this environment 6% earnings growth is not that bad. i don't think you're going to get a big push up in the stock market and sideways may be fine for the next several months to wait for the overall economy to prove. this is not the disaster that everybody thinks will be happening. elsewhere, have you noticed how the stock market is acting? up almost every single day. 1669, the historic closing high. at 1640. 1.8% off of that historic high. back to you. how quickly june and its woes were forgotten. bob just talked about the disaster they thought it would be with regard to stocks. with regard to the bond market do you think the sudden spikes will be a disaster or manageable event for this market. >> it has to be a manageable event because i don't think we have the luxury to claim it as a disaster when it's really a normalization process. maybe the disaster was artificially depressing them so that the normalcy would be so shocking of like your story on the dollar index and it goes hat in hand with this conversation because as the interest
the average 18% and in this environment 6% earnings growth is not that bad. i don't think you're going to get a big push up in the stock market and sideways may be fine for the next several months to wait for the overall economy to prove. this is not the disaster that everybody thinks will be happening. elsewhere, have you noticed how the stock market is acting? up almost every single day. 1669, the historic closing high. at 1640. 1.8% off of that historic high. back to you. how quickly june...
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it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell their campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the government assure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must have produces of this stuff and the british government says the u.k. shouldn't be getting left behind took more about this i'm joined by dr robert he's the founder for the alliance for natural health which campaigns against g.m. foods talked of attack there are a billion hungry mouths in the world and we're being told that this technology is safe shouldn't we embrace it in that case well if you look at all the real developments in raising eels it hasn't actually occurred through g.m. it's occurred through conventional breeding practices and we know that the european authorities have probably one of
it's controversial but britain's environment secretary says that the public should embrace genetically modified food is a hard sell their campaign is say it's dangerous to human health whereas the scientific community supports the technology and if it is as safe as they and the government assure it is and the argument for g.m. food is quite compelling it would allow farmers to grow crops in tough conditions and thus help to feed hungry mouths around the world the u.s. and brazil already must...
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so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this assert to become even more pivotal in the future the government might just of announced another round of paying for the stories he wishes but the truth is for the u.k. to stay on this deficit reduction part of what many in government know is looking forward to the future past the next election is that there could be much much worse to come sarah. lunde and now for some other incessant news in brief this hour an airline there has crash landed at san francisco international airport leaving at least two dead in the two hundred and three injured asiana boeing triple seven came to rest or just off the runway before bursting into flames i wouldn't speak on the plane's tail section breaking off just before touchdown a pilot apparently made no distress calls prior to landing the south korean flight had to fourteen from salt had three hundred
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so i think there was a long period of time where we did have a calm global financial environment over a long time. i suspect we won't forget that lesson for quite a while. >> the passage of the federal reserve act was a essential political achievement. given the political tone in washington today, if the federal reserve act had been a victim how do you think it would differ from the existing legislation and could it be passed. >> well, it would be more than one federal reserve bank. that is my answer. [laughter] >> okay. on that know, my question is a legacy question. at some point, and i'm not going to ask you when you think this might be, but your time as chair will conclude there is an interchange on i-95 which is named the ben bernanke interchange. [laughter] i will challenge anyone even in the matter. [laughter] and would you like to see people focusing on the contribution? >> well, that is going to be yet to be determined. in the last eight or nine years, the federal reserve has made significant strides in that area. as i mentioned the press conference of a numerical objective w
so i think there was a long period of time where we did have a calm global financial environment over a long time. i suspect we won't forget that lesson for quite a while. >> the passage of the federal reserve act was a essential political achievement. given the political tone in washington today, if the federal reserve act had been a victim how do you think it would differ from the existing legislation and could it be passed. >> well, it would be more than one federal reserve bank....
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it can give consumers a choice and protect the environment. >> debbie i want to go to tyson for context about this. we have a situation where solar is plummeting, and utilities get to control where they're sourcing their power, right? >> right. in addition to that, if you're -- in the utility business, your job is to sell electricity to homes and businesses. the last thing you want is for homes and businesses to become independent power generators by putting solar panels on their roofs. so southern company, it's in their financial interest to block efforts to make buildings and individuals and businesses energy independent. but we need to, the technology is there, and even if a household can't afford to buy expensive solar panels, there are so many companies out there where you can lease the panels. >> no upfront costs. >> and it's cheaper on your utility. >> i want to hammer this home, debbie, i think it's key to your objection. our power that we plug into is centralized in this country. centralized utility. and it means the political power is centralized utilities. the radical promise
it can give consumers a choice and protect the environment. >> debbie i want to go to tyson for context about this. we have a situation where solar is plummeting, and utilities get to control where they're sourcing their power, right? >> right. in addition to that, if you're -- in the utility business, your job is to sell electricity to homes and businesses. the last thing you want is for homes and businesses to become independent power generators by putting solar panels on their...
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so so you're saving the environment and recycling back into the community and obviously helping people who are going hungry and there's a lot of people nowadays going hungry but we've seen a huge number of people using this service today and services like this to become even more pivotal in the teacher the government might just have announced another round of paying for the story but the truth is the u.k. could stay on this deficit reduction part many in government now it's looking forward to the future past the next election and there could be much much worse to come sarah. now for some other international news in brief this hour police in canada say they fear fatalities after a train carrying seventy tankers of crude oil the rail burst into flames in quebec inferno recipes spread to nearby houses forcing local authorities to evacuate the area they've also been warnings of an ecological catastrophe after a toxic wave of the coral flooded a nearby river. while in brazil sisters and police clashed in front of the home of rio's governor rubbish piles hampered the advance of security forc
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it already discovered an environment that could support life and now nasa scientists are anxious to get a close look at rock layers at the base of a mountain. >>> the new and improved twinkie that is expected to hit shelves will have an even longer shelf life than its predecessor. the company that took over making twinkies says it will last 45 days. that is three weeks longer than the old twinkie. there are reports that twinkies and other snack cakes will be frozen on delivery, that further extends the shelf life. >>> i always liked the apple pie. >> let's talk about the weather now. over to bill martin continue. i guess this is the kind of weather that is good for firefighters. not hot, and. >> a lot better than last week, when we had the heat have it -- advisearies. we have a tropical storm, eric, that will stream north in the middle of the week. we can see a few, maybe thunderstorms or sprinkles or wet weather just south of the san jose area. i'll track that for you and show you that on the computer model. what we are looking for tomorrow and certainly the next few days as the high p
it already discovered an environment that could support life and now nasa scientists are anxious to get a close look at rock layers at the base of a mountain. >>> the new and improved twinkie that is expected to hit shelves will have an even longer shelf life than its predecessor. the company that took over making twinkies says it will last 45 days. that is three weeks longer than the old twinkie. there are reports that twinkies and other snack cakes will be frozen on delivery, that...
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is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved one of the nation's most restrictive abortion borings, abortion laws, the it capped emotional battle that is likely to move on to the courts, here is terrell brown. >> the crowd of pro-choice supporters rallied well past midnight, and numbers not seen in at least 20 years. >> earlier in the night, texas state senators passed sweeping new abortion restrictions. >> house bill 2 is final i will passed. >> the new bill would ban most abortions after 20 weeks, abortions would have to be performed in hospital style surgical rooms, and doctors would needed a mitting privileges at nearby hospitals. they opponents say it will force all but a handful of the abortion clinics to close and the resulting back logs will cause women to miss the 20 week deadline. >> judy laubenberg sponsored the bill. >> i am not restricting any access to abortion. the only part of the bill that i am actually stopping the abort
is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved one of the nation's most restrictive abortion borings, abortion laws, the it capped emotional battle that is likely to move on to the courts, here is terrell brown. >> the crowd of pro-choice supporters rallied well past midnight, and numbers not seen in at least 20 years....
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you have to clean up the environment a little bit. when you took them all over there, they are pay and $1 per day compared to a couple dollars per hour compared to what ever they were making over here in the united states. u.s. companies went overseas and now it is like we might bring them back. in thedquarters is united states. the only people benefiting from this seems to be the government. are pretty much scot-free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the walmart workers. you have another one that just collapsed or caught fire a couple of months ago. and the chinese people are probably the only people making out on this are the government and the people headquartered in the united states. guest: thank you for your call. the calller had done a number of issues that have been controversial. one reason u.s. companies have gone to china and set up there is the chinese economy is growing much faster. estimated to grow at at least triple the rate for the next several years. if u.s. companies want to be competitive aga
you have to clean up the environment a little bit. when you took them all over there, they are pay and $1 per day compared to a couple dollars per hour compared to what ever they were making over here in the united states. u.s. companies went overseas and now it is like we might bring them back. in thedquarters is united states. the only people benefiting from this seems to be the government. are pretty much scot-free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the walmart workers....
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the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're showing their other side, ujds water worlds brimming with life. chip reid, cbs news off the coast of louisiana. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," closing arguments today in the george zimmerman trial. we'll get analysis from jack ford. >>> plus, an exclusive look at the last piece of the world trade center standing from 9/11, and it's an important piece of the memorial. >>> and we'll meet with a man recovering from a training accident. that's the "cbs morning news" for this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vita
the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're...
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zero lower bound and, i hope, you know, at a reasonable period of time we'll be in a more monetary environment. >> on that international theme, you talked about the tripartheid roles of macroprudential regulation, lender of last resort and we look around the globe, the regulatory policies are in some cases done by an organization which is not the central bank. do you see there as being a strong case for bringing that role inside the central bank, or can you see circumstances in which it works to have the macro prudential part in a distinct organization? >> well, different, different countries have different kinds of financial structures as jean claude was saying, europe and the u.s. are different in many ways, etc. but as you look around the world, the trend now, of course, is for financial regulatory activities, financial oversight activities to move back into central banks. i mean, that's happening in europe, that's happening in the u.k., it's happening in the united states. and i think there's good reason for that. one very simple reason is that central banks tend to have the kind of expert
zero lower bound and, i hope, you know, at a reasonable period of time we'll be in a more monetary environment. >> on that international theme, you talked about the tripartheid roles of macroprudential regulation, lender of last resort and we look around the globe, the regulatory policies are in some cases done by an organization which is not the central bank. do you see there as being a strong case for bringing that role inside the central bank, or can you see circumstances in which it...
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because it was pursued in a very insecure environment. three, consult. this was what the iraqis said to me over and over again that the united states did not do. the prime minister said 52 billion should have brought us more, if you had consulted with us about what we really needed at the outset, then we would have benefited from your -- from your investment, your substantial investment. consultation also was an issue that the u.s. interviewees raised. bill burns, secretary of state, said we tried to do it all and tried to do it our own way. and in recognition that from the outside that the c.p.a., the coalition provisional authority, the u.s.-led governance of iraq for the first 14 months, did not engage sufficiently with the iraqis about what they really needed. fourth, uniformity. there was a lack of uniform systems in iraq. agencies operated in their stovepipes, carrying out their missions, using their own contracting approaches, using their own oversight methods, using their own i.t. systems. and as a result, you had stovepiped data. and when you ha
because it was pursued in a very insecure environment. three, consult. this was what the iraqis said to me over and over again that the united states did not do. the prime minister said 52 billion should have brought us more, if you had consulted with us about what we really needed at the outset, then we would have benefited from your -- from your investment, your substantial investment. consultation also was an issue that the u.s. interviewees raised. bill burns, secretary of state, said we...
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>> we are in a historic low rate environment. it is very favorable for borrowers who want to go out and walk up long-term money and buy that piece of equipment or that building they have been looking at. you know, it is a good environment. small business owners have come a long way. their balance sheets have improved. their cash flows are better. we are in a great position to lend them money. demand, though, continues to be less than robust. lauren: i have to ask you about the fdic. would this equate to one step backwards out after a couple steps forward? >> you know, lori, that just came out overnight. i am not really in a position to comment. our position is to help small businesses grow to succeed. that will continue to be there. lori: thank you so much. robb hilson. adam: we will take a look at other top stories. a deal for $2.4 million. grover also noting the company has a lot to learn. there is one right across the street from each other. anyway, it includes online sales and higher sales of fresh products. they have hit all
>> we are in a historic low rate environment. it is very favorable for borrowers who want to go out and walk up long-term money and buy that piece of equipment or that building they have been looking at. you know, it is a good environment. small business owners have come a long way. their balance sheets have improved. their cash flows are better. we are in a great position to lend them money. demand, though, continues to be less than robust. lauren: i have to ask you about the fdic. would...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with a fire on an aircraft, and dealing with the realm of 300 victims. . >> reporter: federal investigators are trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies for two of the teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged that some kind of safety apparatus may have struck one of the victims on the tarmac. but that representative wouldn't offer any further information. in san francisco, i'm bigad shaban. now, back to you. >> all right, biimad, reporting -- bigad, reporting live for us. they say there was nothing unusual about the plane's discent before that plane's crash-landing. >>> we are updating breaking news we brought to you at 4:00. sky eye chopper 13 is live over the scene. captain jeff long has more. captain jeff? >> reporter: all lanes are once again open at hanover street on 95 northbound. and traffic on niche is -- 95 is still feeling the impact of this accident, which happened about a half ho
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with a fire on an aircraft, and dealing with the realm of 300 victims. . >> reporter: federal investigators are trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies for two of the teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged that some kind of safety apparatus may have struck one of the victims...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment. trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 1500. >> trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a safety apparatus may have actually hit one of the victims on the tarmac. but he wouldn't offer any further information. live in san francisco, i'm bigad shaban. now, back to you. >> all right, bigad, thank you. investigators say they are quite certain that weather did not play a factor in the crash. >>> well, we are following some breaking news here. a truck fire shuts down i-95 in the city. captain jeff long is live with more on the situation. >> reporter: here's a look at i- 95 now. it's got a couple of lanes moving on the left-hand side here, past this tanker truck. now, what happened here earlier today, around 3:00, apparently the brakes on the back of this tanker caught fire, causing the tires to catch
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment. trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 1500. >> trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a safety apparatus may have actually hit one of the victims on the tarmac. but he wouldn't offer any further information. live in san...
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did pass the border security results act unanimously which is almost unheard of in today's political environment. so with that, the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. small well -- mr. swalwell. >> welcome, and welcome to our witnesses. i was a congressional intern when september 11 happened, and i really appreciated your leadership during the terrifying time to be in washington even a more terrifying time to be on the ground in new york city. you really led the city with your leadership. i remember reading your book when i was in college. >> thank you very much. >> i think you would agree that even the congress came together. a moment of bipartisan -- bipartisanship. our country really did come together. and you have really acknowledged president bush's role in and you seem to have praised president bush and the role he played. would you agree though that president obama, since he took office, that he is increased the number of drone strikes that the bush administration was conducting once he took office and actually went -- [inaudible] than president bush did speak with i
did pass the border security results act unanimously which is almost unheard of in today's political environment. so with that, the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. small well -- mr. swalwell. >> welcome, and welcome to our witnesses. i was a congressional intern when september 11 happened, and i really appreciated your leadership during the terrifying time to be in washington even a more terrifying time to be on the ground in new york city. you really led the city...
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but just by the natural environment, the interest rates should decline. stuart: 5,000 on the dow within two years and that's what i heard and your viewers heard dan schaeffer, thank you very much indeed. we've got a dead flat dow and waiting for news from the fed at 2:00 and ben's big speech when the market closes and right now we're up just 6. i've got this for you. major league baseball's all-star game next week and that's not the only thing around the corner. suspensions likely for as many as 20 players for using performance enhancing drugs and alex rodriguez may be one of them. brian kilmeade will be here at 10:25. and he doesn't like them running the bases, but i say that's what brings in the viewers. to the big board again, as i said dead flat. we're up 11 and that's it. now, another top democrat turns critical of the president's health care law. sure sounds like the beginning of the end for obamacare. we go to washington after this. ♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrad
but just by the natural environment, the interest rates should decline. stuart: 5,000 on the dow within two years and that's what i heard and your viewers heard dan schaeffer, thank you very much indeed. we've got a dead flat dow and waiting for news from the fed at 2:00 and ben's big speech when the market closes and right now we're up just 6. i've got this for you. major league baseball's all-star game next week and that's not the only thing around the corner. suspensions likely for as many...
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although some of these operational environment or more more for stable than others such as southeast asia others have become sites of revival and resuscitation such as in iraq north africa and syria nigeria mauritania and notch road. al qaeda has been able to achieve the unthinkable radicalizing citizens or residents united states and canada and inspiring and motivating terrorist acts went on their own such as occurred in for good taxes in 2009 birth of direction and behest of al qaeda senior leadership such as the plot to stage suicide bomb attacks on the new york city subway system in 2009 or the more recent plot in canada that was orchestrated by al qaeda commanders based in iran. the continuing challenge of of the united states will face if al qaeda's core ideology remains attractive both to a hard-core radicals and is also capable of drawing new appearance into its ranks. even in death on wire a lucky still the preeminent recruiting sergeant in the village's workers to the struggle or concern i have others. centuries long conflict between russia and chechnya. the violence inflic
although some of these operational environment or more more for stable than others such as southeast asia others have become sites of revival and resuscitation such as in iraq north africa and syria nigeria mauritania and notch road. al qaeda has been able to achieve the unthinkable radicalizing citizens or residents united states and canada and inspiring and motivating terrorist acts went on their own such as occurred in for good taxes in 2009 birth of direction and behest of al qaeda senior...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week, trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies for the two teens are set to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged that some kind of safety apparatus may have struck one of the victims while on the tarmac, but he wouldn't offer any more information. live in san francisco, i'm bigad shaban. now back to you. >> all right, thank you very much, bigad. and federal investigators say there was nothing unusual about the airplane's descent before the crash-landing. >>> new at 6:00, a shacking twist in what appears to be a case of animal cruelty in the city. jessica kartalija is live in the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: a woman accused of leaving her two dogs in a hot car for nearly two hours died while in booking. she was heading home to virginia when she suffe
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week, trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies for the two teens are set to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged that some kind of safety...
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just as my generation seeing the cuyahoga river burn changed the way we thought about the environment. what if the great climate denial fraud will stand in the an annas of american scandals beside watergate and teapot dome and the corruption leading up to the great crash of 1929 -- as a dark smear across the pages of our american history? there was an iconic recruiting poster for world war i. i wish i had it with me but i don't. it's a picture of a fella sitting in his armchair with two little children and they're asking him, "daddy, what did you do in the great war?" and he's looking sadly out at the viewer of the poster because clearly he had not done his part in the great war. that was the message of that poster. "daddy, what did you do in the great war?" what if we have to be asked by our children and grandchildren when they are studying this disgraceful episode in their history classes, "mommy, what did you do in the great climate fraud?" "grandpa, what did you do in the great climate fraud?" why do i come every week to give these speeches? because these questions stick in my cra
just as my generation seeing the cuyahoga river burn changed the way we thought about the environment. what if the great climate denial fraud will stand in the an annas of american scandals beside watergate and teapot dome and the corruption leading up to the great crash of 1929 -- as a dark smear across the pages of our american history? there was an iconic recruiting poster for world war i. i wish i had it with me but i don't. it's a picture of a fella sitting in his armchair with two little...
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now all of a sudden you are getting in the landing environment and starting to bleed off that air speed. the air speed goes below the target air speed, next thing she said was a stick shaker sound was on. stick shaker literally shakes the stick of the airplane to get the pilot's attention that you are about to enter a stall speed. what happened is, it sounds like they are coming downhill. they are bleeding off air speed the throttles are back at idle, they bleed off too much air speed. now, they realize they are low and flat. stick shaker is going off. somebody in cockpit, go around, go around, let's get out of here. they throw the throttles up but it takes so long for those engines to spool back you they impacted the ground and shattered the tail off the aaron. at that point --. >> gregg: i've got 90 seconds before a break. why would this happen? is this pilot error? >> it is starting to shape up as pilot error. yes. throat sl colonel coming down. we talked about this before. when you do an approach, open ocean or over a large body of water and you are looking ahead and you can physica
now all of a sudden you are getting in the landing environment and starting to bleed off that air speed. the air speed goes below the target air speed, next thing she said was a stick shaker sound was on. stick shaker literally shakes the stick of the airplane to get the pilot's attention that you are about to enter a stall speed. what happened is, it sounds like they are coming downhill. they are bleeding off air speed the throttles are back at idle, they bleed off too much air speed. now,...
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. >> it's a much more regulated environment than five years ago. cheryl: a great point. ron, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. cheryl: good to see you. get this, prisoners in california going on strig. yes, prisoners. their complaints ahead in the west coast minute. ♪ cheryl: the fcc will not pursue a civil case against las vegas resorts after a former investigation after the company pledged $135 million to the university of mccaul. the university was focuseddwhron the donation was, well, problematic or to be blunt, bribery. look at the stock now, $126.21 a share, down p -- down 77 cents. a multimillion dollar television print an online ad campaign launches in oregon to educate the public on cover oregon, the state's new health insurance market place. many residents have no choice but to enroll in cover oregon as ever 2014, they just don't know it yet. now they will. in california, about 30,000 inmates in 20 of the state's 3 # 3 prisons joined what might be the biggest prison hunger strike ever, ever in u.s. history. prisoners demand an end to policies that
. >> it's a much more regulated environment than five years ago. cheryl: a great point. ron, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. cheryl: good to see you. get this, prisoners in california going on strig. yes, prisoners. their complaints ahead in the west coast minute. ♪ cheryl: the fcc will not pursue a civil case against las vegas resorts after a former investigation after the company pledged $135 million to the university of mccaul. the university was focuseddwhron the...
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this is polluting my environment and town. fracking is the controversial technique where oil companies drill underground near water sources to extract the gas. she started a petition on our side. we looked at her leadership, the quality of the petition, the attention it was getting. we elevated. it eventually got over 35,000 signers in the state of california. we are trusting our members and using systems to make sure we're elevating thoughtful stuff. we are trusting our members. they are delivering and doing the most powerful campaigning i can imagine. we're excited to see what they and you can come up with as we head into 2014. host: in the last minute, who is the progress of candidate in 2016? guest: it is still very early. moveon members have played a huge role in elections. we have given hundreds of millions of dollars to progressive candidates. any candidate that wants moveon support should stand on their progressive values. there are so many things our members care about. we're looking forward to all of those in the rac
this is polluting my environment and town. fracking is the controversial technique where oil companies drill underground near water sources to extract the gas. she started a petition on our side. we looked at her leadership, the quality of the petition, the attention it was getting. we elevated. it eventually got over 35,000 signers in the state of california. we are trusting our members and using systems to make sure we're elevating thoughtful stuff. we are trusting our members. they are...
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general, governor prosecutor he was ahead of the curve on wall street protected low wage workers on environment. there's a record there i hope they will look to and say, yes, the controller's position is one that fits his skill set and we hope we can bring him back in for public service. >> when did you make this decision? >> very recently. >> like what? >> over this past weekend. this is as you can imagine, a difficult decision. it reopens all these decisions. i'm sitting here imposing on my family -- >> you're making a very late entry into the controller's race. to what degree has the situation with former congressman anthony weiner, who is now running for mayor of new york. he left in disgrace similarly. he's now leading the polls for mayor of new york. did you look at that and say i may have a shot here. >> i think we all know when you speak to people there is forgiveness in the public. whether that forgiveness will extend to any individual is always a separate, individual question. i will have to make a case very different than any other person has made. i expect i will make it every day b
general, governor prosecutor he was ahead of the curve on wall street protected low wage workers on environment. there's a record there i hope they will look to and say, yes, the controller's position is one that fits his skill set and we hope we can bring him back in for public service. >> when did you make this decision? >> very recently. >> like what? >> over this past weekend. this is as you can imagine, a difficult decision. it reopens all these decisions. i'm...
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almost all of these environments are less amenable than others, such as in southeast asia. others have become sights of resuscitation such as in iraq and north africa or the expansion such nasir ya and -- syria, mali, mauritania. al qaeda has recall caddized persons who are citizens of and residents in the united states and canada and inspiring and motivating them to engauge in terrorist acts whether on their own, such as oaccord in fort hood in 2009, or at the direction and behest of al qaeda senior leadership, such as the plot to stage suicide attacks on in the new york city subway in 2009, and the more recent plot in canada that wag was reportedly orchestrated by al qaeda commanders based in iran. the continuing challenge that the united states will face is that al qaeda's core ideology remains attractive both to a hard core radicals and also capable of drawing new at minorities into its ranks. al-awlaki is still a recruiter, and then the tsarnaev brothers, products of the violence in chechneya and roche. and the violence on women and children around the world is a salie
almost all of these environments are less amenable than others, such as in southeast asia. others have become sights of resuscitation such as in iraq and north africa or the expansion such nasir ya and -- syria, mali, mauritania. al qaeda has recall caddized persons who are citizens of and residents in the united states and canada and inspiring and motivating them to engauge in terrorist acts whether on their own, such as oaccord in fort hood in 2009, or at the direction and behest of al qaeda...
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it is a different environment. it was the mistress of the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. nixons one reason why seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during the month of july. you can listen to the recordings anytime online at c-span.org. the next call is from california on the independent line. have a question -- when president johnson was in the white house, i think he was talking to senator dirksen. president johnson knew nixon's thele were messing with promising to get out of the war. if johnson would have brought up, the think it would be possible nixon would never have been president? host: appreciate the call. this is from another viewer about a secret plan. guest: the ide
it is a different environment. it was the mistress of the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. nixons one reason why seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during...
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they tried to beat obama on every front from the economy terrorism to the environment to the recent scandals. they have lost most of those fights and even the 2011 debt ceiling, the only win was a loss because while obama lost standing the congress lost more standing and they lost the big fight. the world's historical state versus anti-state fight the one over obamacare. maybe a lot of us, charlie pierce writes about this. you lost, now what we do in a democracy this is the law of the land. this is different this time. >> they want to break up the union again and just have--well. >> they're going to spend the next three and a half years to reverse that law. they'll start in mostly red states where senators face toughites next year or where retiring the seat might swing and they'll never stop. the house has tried to repeal obamacare 38 times and they'll try to destroy his legacy and talking obamacare and the president and it's defenders better be ready. >> they're losing like iraqi lost. they lost and so they burn all the oil fields on their way out. >> stephanie: yes, good analogy. >> we hav
they tried to beat obama on every front from the economy terrorism to the environment to the recent scandals. they have lost most of those fights and even the 2011 debt ceiling, the only win was a loss because while obama lost standing the congress lost more standing and they lost the big fight. the world's historical state versus anti-state fight the one over obamacare. maybe a lot of us, charlie pierce writes about this. you lost, now what we do in a democracy this is the law of the land....
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the information and possibly begin to make that link that the destruction and what we've done to the environment does have an impact on our health and well-being and the future of our children. katie: so what should people do if they look at that and they're concerned about the health of their own families? >> well, this is how the map became what it is. because those are people with sharing concerns so what we've done is the map is going to go live. so when people report a problem, it will go on the map live and they're going to create communities around where they live. and so for these people to be able to post those photos, share their stories, connect with another community, we will help link them whether it need to be with the law or their senators or their congress persons or the e.p.a. or state agencies to get them to work together. and so this map helps them have a voice, again, to take control. and what's happening in their own backyard and theyake changes for themselves. because, um, i don't know who else is coming to help them at this point so we're going to try to help them help the
the information and possibly begin to make that link that the destruction and what we've done to the environment does have an impact on our health and well-being and the future of our children. katie: so what should people do if they look at that and they're concerned about the health of their own families? >> well, this is how the map became what it is. because those are people with sharing concerns so what we've done is the map is going to go live. so when people report a problem, it...
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the survive ability of the accident and the environment that the airplane was coming into. >> reporter: the head of the ntsb tells me he they will be pulling surveillance video from sfo and the nearby businesses in the area that may have cameras that could have been trained and could have captured the plane as it came in to get a sense of whether anything was wrong. they are reaching out to the public. they would like to see all of the photos and the video people may have taken on the cellphones at that shows before and after asiana flight 214 came in for a crash landing. bringing you out to a live picture, the wreckage could remain on the runway for a long time according to the head of the ntsb. she understand, this is a busy airport here, obviously but it is critical that the wreckage remain intact as they gather evidence. near sfo, alex savidge, channel 2 news. >>> well the quick response unit includes the head of the safety board. deborah hersman and she knows the area quite well. she oversaw severaltious accidents and the san bruno explosion and they have more than 132 accidents s
the survive ability of the accident and the environment that the airplane was coming into. >> reporter: the head of the ntsb tells me he they will be pulling surveillance video from sfo and the nearby businesses in the area that may have cameras that could have been trained and could have captured the plane as it came in to get a sense of whether anything was wrong. they are reaching out to the public. they would like to see all of the photos and the video people may have taken on the...
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if the new energy efficient light bulbs save money and if ey're better for the environment, we should trust our constituents to make the choice on their own move toward these bulbs. let the market decide. we should not be forcing these light bulbs on the american people. the bottom line is the federal government has no business taking away the freedom of choice from americans as to what type of light bulbs to use in their homes. the columnist george will, speaking on a television program back in december of 2007, describing the efforts of the then 110th congress, was fairly disparaging. he pointed out the congress had not done much work in the calendar year, 2007. he went on to say that the sole functions of the federal government are to defend the borders and deliver the mail. but all the congress had managed to do was ban the incandescent bulb. this exact amendment was passed two years ago by a voice vote and both times was included in the legislation signed into law by president obama. it allows consumers to continue to have a choice and a say as to what they put in their homes. it
if the new energy efficient light bulbs save money and if ey're better for the environment, we should trust our constituents to make the choice on their own move toward these bulbs. let the market decide. we should not be forcing these light bulbs on the american people. the bottom line is the federal government has no business taking away the freedom of choice from americans as to what type of light bulbs to use in their homes. the columnist george will, speaking on a television program back...
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get comfort at the controls, and you really do feel better, and the plane is responding to certain environments. it was highly significant this was the first landing at sfo, particularly many can youing across water and over the sea wall. >> when you look at those combination of factors in this particular airport, what strikes you as you see the video? >> what strikes me as i see the video is that seven seconds before impact, they knew they were low and slow. they were going too slow, under the recommended guidelines for the speed of the plane, and they were way too low what's called the glide path. at that time, had they done something, they would have had a chance. when they tried to do evasive maneuvers or give themselves more time at 1.5 seconds, it was too late. there was no time. >> do you know if they had been on autopilot, it would have been easier? >> it would have because autopilot corrects those features, putting in, in layman's terms, your air speed, throttle, altitude. if they needed additional air speed or altitude while on autopilot, it would have corrected it kicked in the power
get comfort at the controls, and you really do feel better, and the plane is responding to certain environments. it was highly significant this was the first landing at sfo, particularly many can youing across water and over the sea wall. >> when you look at those combination of factors in this particular airport, what strikes you as you see the video? >> what strikes me as i see the video is that seven seconds before impact, they knew they were low and slow. they were going too...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> 16 minutes after the hour. new leads in a 6-year-old cold case. >> british police now say they think a little girl right here, madeleine mccann, right here, they think she may still be alive. she was just three when she disappeared at her family's holiday home in portugal. nick valencia joins us with the latest. we've heard so many other promising leads in the past. this seems to be a little different. what new evidence do we have, do we know? >> it is different. i spoke to the metropolitan police department in the uk this morning. this new lead, this new evidence, is the result of combing more than 30,000 documents. if you remember in 2008, the investigation hit a dead end. that led the parent to appeal to open up a british investigation. that happened. and the uk police have identified 38 suspects. people persons of interest. people in portugal at the time of madeleine mccann's disappearance. the big headline is that police may believe she is still alive. >> the emergency of madeleine, big, plow eyes, that's
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> 16 minutes after the hour. new leads in a 6-year-old cold case. >> british police now say they think a little girl right here, madeleine mccann, right here, they think she may still be alive. she was just three when she disappeared at her family's holiday home in portugal. nick valencia joins us with the latest. we've heard so many other promising leads in the past. this seems to be a little different. what new...
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the woman claims she was sexu sexually harassed and calls the work environment racist. more than a dozen networks cut ties with deen after she admitted using racial slurs. >>> a 5-year-old new jersey girl knows exactly what to do when mom started choking on a tortilla chip. chloe dialed 911. this is interesting she thought the dispatcher that answered the phone was her dad. listen to this. >> daddy? >> hello? >> daddy, mommy's choking. >> she's choking? >> yes, she can't talk right now. >> okay, she can't talk? >> no. >> okay, can you open the front door and i'll get help over to you? >> okay. >> all right, open the front door, i'll be right there. >> love you, bye. >> luckily keri olson stopped choking before first responders responded to her house. they didn't mind coming out to the home. they were proud of little chloe for doing the right thing and dialing 911 and staying calm. it was so adorable she thought that was papa on the other end. >> she's a star. >> that was the cutest 911 call in my entire life. >> greatest presence of mind with the operator go with it and
the woman claims she was sexu sexually harassed and calls the work environment racist. more than a dozen networks cut ties with deen after she admitted using racial slurs. >>> a 5-year-old new jersey girl knows exactly what to do when mom started choking on a tortilla chip. chloe dialed 911. this is interesting she thought the dispatcher that answered the phone was her dad. listen to this. >> daddy? >> hello? >> daddy, mommy's choking. >> she's choking? >>...
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economy, now allows travel for iranian individuals, and it allows a lax oversight environment. i think in those areas, as well as others, there is real room for improvement and room for improvement on the part of not only department of homeland security, but other agencies. the -- because my time is expired, with the elections of the new president and the fact that it is clear iran does have an anchor and latin america through these countries, including venezuela, what is our opportunity to work diplomatically, economically to find some way to compel these countries to do will we want them to do? to tighten or increase the pressure on iran economically? to afford it less avenue to trader bank, to survive the sanctions that we are leading globally? and to meet it threaten that way -- and to meet the threat in that way. have passedow, we stringent sanctions against iran over the course of the last five years. a significant impact on iran's economy. and asking whether we can have the same sanctions applied to the relation with i ran, we have to first understand the nature of the c
economy, now allows travel for iranian individuals, and it allows a lax oversight environment. i think in those areas, as well as others, there is real room for improvement and room for improvement on the part of not only department of homeland security, but other agencies. the -- because my time is expired, with the elections of the new president and the fact that it is clear iran does have an anchor and latin america through these countries, including venezuela, what is our opportunity to...
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they're controlling their environment but it's very interesting to note that they would appear what we call their affect, their mannerisms, their tone of voice, the way they're talking seems almost juvenile for fully developed women who are now in their mid-20s, because i think that emotionally they were probably stuck around the time they were kidnapped. it's like they were being raised by each other and the only other adult was an infantile adult criminal so it's fascinating to watch that. >> and what also do you think of this approach? it shows they're obviously taking control of their situation, putting out this youtube video but is this part of the healing process or do you think this is more of them just wanting to say thank you and to tell people we still need our distance? >> well i think it was definitely that. i love the fact that they were taking control of it, that they weren't letting the media control them. they also knew they had to do it at some point. by at least putting out this video that we have, it will hold the media at bay, if you will. it will continue to be abl
they're controlling their environment but it's very interesting to note that they would appear what we call their affect, their mannerisms, their tone of voice, the way they're talking seems almost juvenile for fully developed women who are now in their mid-20s, because i think that emotionally they were probably stuck around the time they were kidnapped. it's like they were being raised by each other and the only other adult was an infantile adult criminal so it's fascinating to watch that....